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MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1925 2; packing stock cur F W +2 to 7 = s FIVE NEW TOWNS'TO FORM NE ea. AOE IVE nite MAR Financial fe AND HEAT BELT|S'ete's. BEG bi * . s \ a ere ouse. és aw bl-lw a Ne [L_ tivestoek Rivoertaan (tenes EMPIRE IN MONTANA W MER | \ By Associated Press “iister). alusely selected extras ccanmenrcymmamnenccnmmmennmenn | WANTED Git! OF Soe Uc) core whee yearby and nearby western sia cscs . with general noes. 8-31-at ; — to 60; nearby and, mearhy age eX- si cope Se BME ROE Mrs. W, E. 8reen, 83.0 8 St | 17 jhennery whites: “7sjearbyheanery | wee i LOST Black er containing, eh | tras 2 y . Pacific . othes, Mandan a 5 1 ve Tee tea “2 Schaeler, 303 71 . See t real het i firsts to extra firsts 4) 0 to eae FOR RENT-—Nicely furnished, mod: ! \ 1 Cheese milk s ern apartment for two people, \ se Ga | pounds : Ways hot water, electric washing oe tI il fresh, fancy to fancy Machine, flat. iron and vacuum Ae {1-2 to 24 1-2 do ave cleaner, 807 4th St. B-3L-1W : OPENS LOWER if — 7-8 pence ! 245 248 . | sGant Ss é poe 2. cent, Discount - aLP BUILD A RAILWAY INTO SALE—Household eer «anna 248 2.51 «| Rg to 3 1-6 per cent three months soe WHO SUBSCRIBED $325,000 TO HELP BUILD A RA Man ty od AMERI FOR SAL! Street, Phone | Optimistic Weather Condi- tustment of Speculative) 3.49 2 Cent MONTANA F ARMERS TRS? WINTER RipatT PRODUCING SECTION OF THE NORTE Taynitare at E186 StHeet Chi tions in Europe Fields 69 '69 \ecounts Brings In- \ DULUTH FLAX |, po wont ho consider |leling the Canadian boundary, is to FURNISHED & oy mmadern lon , a tee ) , Aug. 3l— + fforts of farmers who cons , 1,000. low ent. Phone F abili } Duluth, Mann, Au ” ' Htent effo cost about $1,250, f parties wish. \s Cande: rOp CHICAGO MARKE1 stability Close; flax on track Ne By te Servier Aug. BL—A_ NeW their land the best winter wheat Pelt|"° 746 “fyrmers have been hauling atk between hours 7:30 a | Chisago, Kuss ge ex. | Wheat: ign are “ims Nov. $2 empire, about twice, the es the | in America. Lcaasalieanetin their grain, to pea eruntees te Pt pone _ baby eine en picago, Aug. 31-UP)—An unex- Open High York, Aug. 31,-P)- Uneven | %} Oct, $2.01%5 14 {Rhode Island, opens the Great Northern Railway com- | motor trucks, some their| FOR SALE—On ’ » one pected decrease of the United § | LO SEETASLOG. Syyucments, reflecting the re: | ber S249%. Wectenst ; the Great Nowthetta 60 miles of |to travel 65 miles to sell their] POT. AG cant, high chair, $15, | supply total did a go 151M Lod qent of speculative DUL Fifty miles of railway extension Petension. provided the farme in products. hen the road is{ Phone 604) or call at 15 West the wheat market toda % ¥ °! 7 ; s are to be estab- ree ld absorb — $250,00 y next ear whe e ¥0 Thayer. 31-3 b . brived the opening h, Aug. 31- and five new towns the district wou! PA ie ted an addi ay icely fui | The decre: of peel dyofessional t s{ Duluth, Avg. 5 1 ; ie: nany’s stock. completed, it is estima “OR RENT—-One large nicely | at this tine coincident with the com: | set. ee te awaiting, farther Light |2 Cae dark ane new empire which the ete worth, Of ahcdved enthusiastic farmers | tional 1,500,000 gi yelon will) Fo Tshed front Ltd domme alain pletion of the domestic spring wheat | Dec,” ines Noney situation | arrive S$Lb1%s5, 5 : : i s one of the| Eight hun caubecri » sum | be marketed from this section. A » nicely furnished room e aes eit Croce peter os Be Dec. business, ald ere ting. their | 7 to $L74's; 3 do $1484 te ive extension miiple when regions on immediately over-subseribed the sum |be marketed from tt 1,500,000 virgin ge nicely and capitol YB accumulation which resulted fi materially expanding trey La northern $1.52% to $L7Tes;, SUE | most de ‘ican continent py, $75,000, . whieh will befacres that will be cultivated to sup 3 BA the after harvest: movement of win- Rents: ad Talal eke $1.45; 1 Sauer rar |e er aierict. is, being oPe to] The railroad tine WGcobey, paral | port the new railway extension. WANTED—Girl at the Banner House ter wh Closing quota on] Dec. 41% “418 7G 1 1-2 points, respectively. | ilo Haun $1.33. 1-4 to) ooreenient. transportation by persis: [extended wes : ee ote “sake Wheat were unsettled at the same 4512 1455 y pressure centered at first 1 Shao $1al 1-4 to $1834 5 | ; ac cPurland’s| WANTED—Man cook at Suture finish to ‘ke higher, De-|~ Rye: ee nigh price aru $1al% to $1 2| ova} he chances ave 7 to F against a[ tradition papers, said MERWTANET) T syeet Shop. teont, obi TRE } oe to $1534 und May! sept... 90 t motors quickly mea Sones Pred dn Lg jy the army barack, while OT) Te Tein the" ane eerste SE age in which offi- [FOR RENT “Two mee of enished -$ ee Dea. s £ AL Railway 1. Ceiving instructions in physical cul 52 out of every $100 taken to Led a“ j Paul.| on ground floor, partly ful _ « Jeevan bbs 4 has been| $52 0 3 cials had lost the trail a ng or sleeping an . Aug. at — UP) —Wheat | Tg t ts B white track and ae et He ae outdo ration We Pes choul| race-tracks remain there cinKariand is, accused. of st Be er for light pone ataTRe EsL-st Tucsday 4 ward: 5; track Bla to 8% Ye] the largest mobilization vt end z a i Ye and of passing a number one ee an early swing down-] sept. 17.00 17.02 one to two| No. borye | ‘idren ever seen in Sweden an) automobile and P n ; us ‘i today influenced to a consid- | Oot 1710 1715 he Rise de sy. 56M. to fancy 67 to co; |childven *So successful thet it “ill! Migntana Motor of bad checks mse val Montana) Sy ory Trunks, sturdy and shoe Ieryool The setback in values | gel 17.90 J ciate Ceeyod GU to 65; LOWE) be repeated next yea: Thief Extradited|‘"" nonor ot correctly designed. tack vie ane pool etba alues f fades 56 to G2, eT nIN a . vgs are named in honor o! i bechah hs A. W. Lucas Co. : i was in turn aseribed more or 17.85 grades 96 ( HORSE RACING [0 mi Cork legs are n ; a life time. A. W. recast in fine harvest weather in . : ene IN abs heir inventor, a Dr. Cork, and not a : he corre: YEDISH CHIDREN TRAIN, “aun Know that: ; oo can teparaeal "UN f ; Br a ao oiner European nae Foam, private reports SWEntt TARY. DRIL as u o)000, Americans bet on the Extradition papers ied a sel tor the material used. ELECTRIC COOKERY 29 countries, and to reports of favor-| Oct 20,60 20.60 5 forward business was re ; veden, Aug. 31-—)—| AS every day. here today for the | held at Is able crop conditions in Argentina, : & forward busines: Malmoe, Sweden, Aug. SV. /PI)| races every, day. casionally tere Of Floyd McFarland, held at sas. It’s the Scientific s Sune ‘standing orders to. stop losses ines orers for proraht $6 Fane aid Hits, elt ero gto] Sm Met econ or two bets *| Siantey, North Dakota, for Mantane| Use Gast COOKING IN COMFORT ’ fixed Imited wore scored DULUTH CLOSING?" in the & Viuneound. this. summer, where] yyy” ww.ooo | snttherities. Meno tovobtain the ex Fuel. le, tng. today’s drop. The ope: rT i ro 3 i" ayeround Me hew. Tnceotlibe ear. jae 000,000, ee ois here to obta Pate fea off with Decem: seen weer 2 cents. eanltTFeN« ee ee Ne Ho school children, accomp: | They bet between $1,00 Mont., who is ——— nsatior n exchange Y points to ber $1514 to $1.52, a support developed and shar to $1.56, was followed only Wy aleries were made. At the enc single rally. first three hours spring wit Corn and oats were sym-|/tures were up 1 to l'4e and pathiziny with wheat weakness. Re-|futures gained from ' to 9 185 18 and were unchanged at] ceipts of corn were liberal, 324 cars.] Movement of grain from th block of 19,000 After opening unchanged to ‘Sc low-|try was on with a rush todaytehace OF & Bere ted | er, December 812 to 81% cents cornJers were active buyers of )idie “CFP AL OO tong recovered and then went a little} wheat and absorbed all good 71" carried the price up to above Saturday's finish. rain on the tables. Fuil prd\n® coumulation of Later corn was affected: th some| Were. paid. PFcoufident accumulation degree by complaints of dry weather] The close was northwest. Corn closed irregular 1) showing in durum. tye net lower to %c gain, December| closed tac ‘ specialties caused the ally with the high priced | ending ¥ ly, Chrys- | was ids De yy al eral | bat ay te iin tol i K 1b 82 is to Oats = vi December 41% to 41g, and later held | at : October initia Ifigures. $1.33% asked; Nov. le off at asked; December Ie off at 7y TY jer cont ying onJasked; spot and Sept. rye fell.” guy the rise regained} : the price movements i Pepe sel arket by biddtay up ed market remy y jeu, speeistltiv slow and beeyaler which br kood seed. After easing early arter the open ' Chicago, Au ket strengthened —w Wother high. priced shares, | 30,000, Mo s ber flax finished se upiqched I> to 10 cents higher, big packer: r Me up; Nov. Wwe up andtry active, bulk good and choice 140 to|cember ‘4c off. par 210 pound weight f publiextion nnd erin el 5 to 1350; top oy the \ oe commission tacks S$ CLOSING GRAV, Tong extreme Sut0y io ‘ Aug. 31 MT raking new commitments, sows § $11.10; long} pects of a small change in the 4, valutivaly. laughter pigs largely $12.75 supply, which show. a small BF en re heayy sf $1 ase with good flour San yt preferred turn medium $1 5. steady undertone in the cash wl , taal to $13.00; light lights $11.15 to $15.60; packing] market in spite of heavy recei {ywn sows $10.59 to $11.20, Slaughter pigs} pulled the futures out of an ez, pre 26 to $13 40. sinking spell today. Strong recov 4yoso panies n largest] followed and the market finished way investment prefer a steer run; butter] changed for the deferred months : point ades fed steers with weight scurce|1c lower for September. ady with lust week's September liquidation hit i ‘K GIAIN cline. Others and western grassers | the Tear month broke 1% while rar epee Her Co.) dull; indications 25 to 50 cents lo cember held to decline. * er; '1600 bid on choice weighty bet-|~ Cush wheat and. low. proten eae in 1.40 she stock 25 to 50 off. springs sold le lower than Sattsyn 5 " 1.34 eady, run comprises jd. Winter wheat was largely nor durum 116 ' tern grasse offeri in Durum was easy. durum VL supply running liberaljt to stockers{ Corn was gish and unchangeyrum 1.09 and feed Oats were firm early, but offe were heavy and buyers reduce, late in the session, rye ws). |) Hse i e 15.26; ] "Barley was easy ot Ye lower early : ut © range 7 ut the late tone was slower, Fla t do not handle the © to $15.50; fa $6.00 to|seed was steady. bated Be 7 Rye futures broke on September... é a AT -——— nee quidation, closing 2% to 2% cent: 4 26 SOUTH ST, PAUL LIV to. lower. came “80 South St. Paul, Minn., 31.—| Barley futures were off % to leghell Corn ,(U S DO A) —(®)--Cattle carly, but closed only % to deen “Yellow White & i BY opening very slow, little done early; | down. Mixed run largely western grassers; liberal] Flax futures rallied strongly from ,... 69 i proportion in stocker and’ feeder|an early dip and closed 1% tole | ‘67 flesh, quality considerably improved, higher for the d: packers bidding or more lower a i B on steers and 15 to 25¢ lower on she] MINNEA T ount under 65 stock; ers and cutters opening Minneapoli 3! a f|'6 cents under shell. dull, weak; bologna bulls uneven; | carlot grain spot 25¢ lower; stockers and feeders northern $1.53 to $ 5. steady on better grades up-|dark northern $1.53 3- to $ to $8.50; fat she stock largely|3 do $1.48 to $1.70 7-8; No. .Yp to $5.50; canners and cutters|1-2 to $1.57 1-2; No. 1 hard spring $2.60 to $3.25; bulls mostly $4.00 and] $1.53°7-8 to $1.73; No. 1 hard win- bulk stockers and feeders $5] ter $1.56 7-8; No, 2 amber durum 50; calves 1,500; 25 to 50c low-| $1.39 to $1.5 7-8; No. 3 do $1.38 3-4 er; good light veals mostly $10.50. |to $1.89 3-4; No. 1 mixed durum Hogs 4,500; very slow; better! $1.28 to $1.29 3-4,- 64 CORK PRODUCE _ Butter firm; i ades 25¢ lower than Saturday’ mple grade No. 2, 67; F erages $12.50 to $12.75; top $12.7 to 66; No. 4, 63 to 65. . desirable $2.25 to $3.00 pound butch- . 3 yellow 88'5-8; No, 4 ers $12.25 to $1240; packing sows|do 86 $10.25 to $1 pigs steady, bulk| Oats No. 2 white 36 1-2 to 38 1-2; feeders $12.50; average cost Satur-|No. 3 do 35 7-8 to 36 1-2. duy $11.55; weight 279; for the week| Rye No, 1, 88 to 90 1-4; No. 2, $11.56 and 266, 88 1-2 to 89 1-2, Sheep 2,500 y Flax No. 1, $2.46 1-4 to $2.68, tive lambs $1 8 —— one deck range averaging 99 poun $10.50; range weather $9.00; fat ewes, top packers $4.50 to $7; pack-| receipts 857 cars compared with holi- ing ewes up to $10.50; native feeding |}day a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- lambs $12.50 to $13.00; no rangejern $1.48% to $1.52%; No, 1 dark feeding lambs sold . northern spring choice to fancy $1.63 conan % to $1.70%; good to choice $1.54 CHICAGO POTATOES % to $1.59% ;' ordinary to good $1.46 Chicago, Aug. 31.—()—Potatoes,| % to $1.60%; No. 1 hard spring $1.53 receipts 153 cars, total U. S. ship-]1-4 to $1.72 1-4; on track $1.66% to Saturday | 708, Sunday 20; |$1.66%; September old $1.50%%; Sep- ir; market about steady; |tember new $1.51%; December $1.53 0} 48; May $1.56%. to $2.15; faney shade higher; Benth nesota and Wisconsin sacked round MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | whites $2.00 to $216; fancy shade| Minneapolis, Aug. 31.—(@)—Flour higher; Minnesota and North Dakota|10c lower in carload lots, family pat- sacked early Ohios $2.00 to $2.10, few|ents quoted at $8.55 to $8.60 a bar- higher; Idaho sacked rurats $240|rel in 98 pound cotton sacks. Ship- to $2.50, ments 37,112 barrels. Bran $24.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Chicago, Aug. 31.—Butter higher] Minneapolis, Aug. 31.—(#)—Pota- receipts 11,242 tubs; creamery extras|toes moderate wire inquiry, demand 3 standards .43; extras first|moderate, market firm. Carloads de- ‘42 to 42 1-2; firsts 40 1-2 to 41|livered sale, freight only deducted 1-2 seconds .38 to .40. Eggs unchang-| Minneapolis and St. Paul rates sack- ed; receipts 17,914 cases. Firsts 29]/ed cwt. early Ohios and sacked cwt. to .30 ordinary firsts .28 to 28 1-2.)rount whites, U. S. Mo, 1; 80, con- b Cheese unchanged. siderable seabby, mostly $1.90 to pubes bea $1.90; few $1.85 CHICAGO POULTRY pe Chicago, Aug. 31.—Poultry alive, NEW YORK SUGAR higher; receipts 10 cars; fowls .20) New York, N. ¥., Aug. 31.—(#) Fito 25; broilers 24 to 30; springs|Raw sugar was firm early today. 12; roosters .16; turkeys .20; ducks|Spot and nearby deliveries were in .20; geese .15 to .17, demand at $4.40 duty paid, but hold- eae ers asking higher. Raw futures at FARGO PRODUCE mid-day were unchanged to 2 points Fargo, Aug. 31.—Butterfat, churn-|net lower. Refined was firmer with ing cream .43; packing stock .2! prlees unchanged to five points high- sa er, list quotations ranging fom $5.65 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN to’ $5.60 for fine gcanulated). i Chicago, Aug. 31.—()-—Wheat No. gp Ss ity F 3 red $1.64; No. 1 hard $1.58 to $1.61. NEW YORK POULTRY _ Corn No. 2 mixed 93% to 94; No. 2] New York, Aug. 31.—Live poultry] Joe yj prizefighter and Jellow 93% to 95, easy; no freight quotations; chick-| called tk of Hollywood” re- Oats No. 2 white 39 to 40; No. 8/ens by express 26 to 90; fowls by| cently cauliflower ears E white 38% to 39%; rye No. 2 95;|express 27 to 30. Dressed poultry] prettied; plastic. surgeons. harley 64 to 73; timothy seed $6.75 to| irregular, chickens fresh 25 to 28;|Why? Mion, movie uctress, 8.00; clover seed $20.00 to $27.76; | do, frozen 20 to 26, towls 20 to 26;| won h his name, The ye! 8 is . lard $16.92; ribs $18.37; old roosters 16 to 22; turkeys fresh| two wergd secretly in Ttiv- $21.50, 20 ta 60; do frozen 80 to 4 NHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE tietiapasnsegesiaainca. aaltclde ; do firsts (88 to 91 score) by their teachers, Erling i j SSS CLASS / Palmolive Soap is a Koes \\ y metic oils; a soap made for one purpose only, Cd vod ‘ounce. Money 3 5-8 Too Late To Classify sf rtabl room in FOR RENT—Comfortable room it . dern ihbme,, 1c} ds in, suitible fp Indy orj ment. ; itt BEER. it \GE FIVE IFIFTY MILES OF RAILWAY EXTENSION WANTED--A_ housekeeper to cate MONEY . a neg eran ceoaoaan for small flat and family of two. ie Cant F.. V, Williamson at Copelin WHAT THEY| Motor Co. soot ttt rates short bills Mave been encamp: | 4. 4'$9,000,000,000. —— ; beauty, sparkling mendous qong the >» Mont- 2 screen the pa- ad glori- anchant- e photo- To the Users of Palmolive Soap Mere “olive and palm’’ soaps are not like it i has brought them new women know that Palmolive Soap h se a aarenne 30 and ANY millions of olive a beauty, new attractiveness. The reason lies in olive and in any ordinary blend. : hs Olive and palm oils have for ages held supreme place as cosmetics. But no o i i ap was created. This was a unique dreamed what they could do until Palmolive = neon pomaes aan = production, based on 60 years of soap study. | : oe i i f the world. F i this account, the leading toilet soap of t ‘ ; a ae to meet the world-wide demand. It is made in Se Now it is made in five countries, France, the home of fine cosmetics, results they seek. Old “olive and pal replaced by Palmolive. . Now, after all this, let no one convince you tk much like it. Some are very ordinary indeed, with ar because French women find it gives them the m” soaps—even real castile—have been largely that any “olive and palm” soap is tificial color. Some are even -fatted. a will cleanse, of course. But ages have proved that they never do what Palmolive does for complexions. ae Note the unnatural “too green” color of Palmolive imitators. What does that ; ' i ut itiest est? Men don’t paint nature to improve it. ae ns | — and palm oils——nothing else——give Palmolive its —_- fer color. i i i fats whatsoever——are used in molive. ey Olive and palm oils——no other ee i | -anything” — the only secret to Palmo T Y No “super-fatting,” no “super-any’ the o Seer i is j f the world’s priceless beauty blending. And that is judged one o! - : | EY i We know of two that fairly com : ive is not the only great complexion soap. od : = cost 25 cents. Palmolive costs 10 cents, due to enormous production. ; — only that choice — a costly soap or ) Lice seek a healthful skin, there .is oF 5 ‘ pe Pica Mere so-called “olive and pa! soaps cannot bring it. Let no s i i int, for any selfish purpose. 7 i mislead you on this point, fo! y ore ‘Wash, launder, cleanse with any soap you wish. But when henaty, peo take peed Use Palmolive, nature’s formula to “Keep That Schoolgirl Comp i ee ae oe For Germs % germs should be used only by advice Soar Roy soaps “remove” germs to a cel eek No soap safe for toilet use remove” germs than Palmolive. Hy ig eee is in their action on your high +2 soe others crudely blended. oe et unique creation, a blend of rare cos- complexions. Don’t expect Palmolive fens Te Been wap laiming g alike for the name and tiga fabri : ivei: r unwr fabric washing and the skin. Palmolive isneve apped.